The grand-pappy of The Geek Show Podcast Network returns for another blast of news and geeky conversation. This week we take a look at the title for the new Han Solo film, A member of Blink 182’s quest for space aliens, police hover-bikes, and a brand new Stranger Things game. […]
Cinema Eclectica
Cinema Eclectica 132 – Summoning Keanu For The Ultimate Man Date
S15E02 – Night of the Living Bwaaamps
It’s time for another edition of the reliable flagship! This week we’re discussing the official death of the Windows phone, the promotion of Facebook’s new Spaces application, the safety of self-driving cars and more. We also take a look at what’s been happening on the network over the past week […]
Cinema Eclectica 131 – Some of My Best Friends are Baguettes!
This week we ask the question, how French can a cannibal movie be? Fortunately we have Rob’s big bag of national stereotypes to help us work this out, and it’s equally fortuitous that Graham has Indicator’s reissue of Arthur Penn’s star-studded crime thriller “The Chase”, while Aidan has Argyris Papadimitropoulos’s […]
Classic Film Kid: My Life as a Courgette (Contains Spoilers)
Cinema Eclectica 130 – The Man With the Three-Bleep Name
This week our Film of the Week is Mel Brooks’s comedy classic “Young Frankenstein”, which leads Aidan and Graham into a dilemma – is it too obvious to recommend people watch James Whale’s “Frankenstein” alongside it? While we ponder that, there’s also a three-film set of Ray Harryhausen movies (20 […]
Cinema Eclectica 127 – We Don’t Talk About the Monkey Ghosts
Cinema Eclectica 126 – 999: Emergency Services Number of the Beast
Erik the Conqueror (1961) One of Cinema’s best visual artists turns to the Viking movie (Review)
In “Gli Imatori”, a visual essay featured in an uncharacteristically spartan selection of arrow video features, Michael Mackenzie comments on Italian cinema’s propensity to copy (Escape from New York becomes 2019: After the Fall of New York, for example) as this latest Mario Bava title released under the now transatlantic […]